List of Batman: The Brave and the Bold characters

The following is a list of characters appearing in Batman: The Brave and the Bold.

Heroes

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'Mazing Man

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'Mazing Man (voiced by Tom Kenny) is a civilian and aspiring superhero who is inspired by Batman.

Adam Strange

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Adam Strange (voiced by Michael T. Weiss) is a human space adventurer who defends the planet Rann.

Alanna

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Alanna (voiced by Cathy Cavadini) is a Rannian and Adam Strange's wife.

Ambush Bug

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Ambush Bug (voiced by Henry Winkler) is a delusional hero who can teleport.

Anthro

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Anthro is a caveman hero. He makes a minor appearance in "The Siege of Starro!" as an enemy of Kru'll the Eternal.

Aquaman Family

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Aquaman

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Aquaman (voiced by John DiMaggio) is the king of Atlantis. He is old friends with Batman and has a gregarious and jovial attitude.

Aqualad

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Aqualad (voiced by Zack Shada as an adult, Zachary Gordon as a child) is Aquaman's sidekick.

Mera

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Mera (voiced by Sirena Irwin) is Aquaman's wife and the queen of Atlantis.

Arthur Jr.

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Arthur Jr. (voiced by Preston Strother) is Aquaman and Mera's teenage son.

The Atom is the name of two superheroes who wield belts that enable them to shrink to microscopic sizes.

Ray Palmer

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Ray Palmer (voiced by Peter Scolari) is the first Atom, who retired to live in the Amazon with the Morlaidhans and their princess Laethwyn.

Ryan Choi

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Ryan Choi (voiced by James Sie) is a scientist and Ray Palmer's successor as Atom.

Batman Family

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Batman

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Batman (voiced by Diedrich Bader as an adult, Zachary Gordon as a child, Tara Strong as a toddler, Dee Bradley Baker as a baby) is the series' eponymous protagonist. He is a billionaire who becomes a bat-themed vigilante to avenge the deaths of his parents and battle evil.

Dick Grayson

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Dick Grayson (voiced by Crawford Wilson as an adult, Jeremy Shada as a child, Lex Lang as Batman) is a former circus acrobat who Batman adopted after his parents were murdered. He initially serves as Batman's sidekick Robin before leaving him to become the independent hero Nightwing. In a hypothetical future depicted in "The Knights of Tomorrow!", Dick becomes Batman following Bruce Wayne's retirement.

Barbara Gordon

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Barbara Gordon (voiced by Mae Whitman) is the second Batgirl, succeeding Bette Kane.

Jason Todd

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Jason Todd is Dick Grayson's successor as Robin. He appears in The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold #13.

Tim Drake

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Tim Drake is Jason Todd's successor as Robin. He appears in The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold #13.

Stephanie Brown

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Stephanie Brown is Tim Drake's successor as Robin and Cassandra Cain's successor as Batgirl. She appears in The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold #13.

Carrie Kelley

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Carrie Kelley is Damian Wayne's successor as Robin. She appears in The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold #13.

Bette Kane

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Bette Kane is the first Bat-Girl (note variant spelling). She makes a cameo at the end of The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold #13.

Cassandra Cain

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Cassandra Cain is Barbara Gordon's successor as Batgirl. She makes a cameo at the end of The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold #13.

Ace the Bat-Hound

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Ace the Bat-Hound (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker) is Batman's canine companion.

Batwoman

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Batwoman (voiced by Vanessa Marshall) is a wealthy heiress, acrobat, and thrill seeker. She previously operated as a vigilante before the Riddler exposed her secret identity.[1]

Proto-Bot

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Proto-Bot (voiced by Adam West) is Batman's robotic sidekick. He is powerful, yet incompetent, and refers to himself in the third person.

Bat-Ape

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Bat-Ape is a gorilla who Batman and Robin rescued from poachers. Since then, the gorilla has been helping Batman and Robin with crime in the jungle as Bat-Ape.

Damian Wayne

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Damian Wayne (voiced by Patrick Cavanaugh) is the son of Batman and Catwoman, who becomes Batman following their deaths.

Alternate Batmen

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The Alternate Batmen are multiversal variants of Batman who he recruits to battle Owlman. They consist of:

Batman of Zur-En-Arrh

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The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh (voiced by Kevin Conroy) is a superhero from the planet Zur-En-Arrh and Batman's counterpart.

Bat-Mite

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Bat-Mite (voiced by Paul Reubens) is a reality-warping imp and a fan of Batman.

Batmen of All Nations

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The Batmen of All Nations are a group of international superheroes inspired by Batman. They consist of:

  • El Gaucho (voiced by Jeff Bennett) – a millionaire playboy from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Besides being an expert motorcyclist and horse rider, he is an expert at using bolos.
  • KnightShining Knight's former squire and successor.
  • Legionnaire (voiced by John DiMaggio) – an Italian knight.
  • Musketeer (voiced by Diedrich Bader) – a rapier-wielding hero and defender of Paris, France.
  • Ranger – a bush ranger-based hero from Australia uses trick boomerangs to fight crime.
  • Wingman – a hero of American and Swedish descent who was trained by Batman. He uses his cape to glide to give the illusion of flight.
  • An unidentified South African Batman.

Batmen Throughout Time

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The Batman Throughout Time (all voiced by Diedrich Bader) are variants of Batman from throughout the timeline. They consist of the caveman Cave-Batman, the pirate Pirate-Batman, the Ancient Roman Batmanicus, and the robot Robot Batman.

Black Canary

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Black Canary (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a skilled martial artist who possesses a sonic scream. Her mother, the first Black Canary, was killed in action and entrusted the Justice Society with caring for her.

Black Orchid

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Black Orchid is a silent vigilante with a plant motif.

Blue Beetle

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Blue Beetle is the name of several heroes who wield alien scarabs created by the Reach.

Dan Garrett

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Dan Garrett was an archaelogist who discovered the Scarab in a pyramid and used it to become a superhero. He was later killed in battle.

Ted Kord

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Ted Kord (voiced by Wil Wheaton) is a scientist who obtained the Scarab following Dan Garrett's death. He was unable to activate the Scarab and instead used his own technology to become a hero before being killed in battle with his uncle Jarvis.

Jaime Reyes

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Jaime Reyes (voiced by Will Friedle) is the third Blue Beetle, who obtains the Scarab following Ted Kord's death. The Scarab is attached to his back and can generate multi-purpose armor and weapons.

Booster Gold

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Booster Gold (voiced by Tom Everett Scott) is a museum security guard from 400 years in the future who travels to the present to become a hero in search of fame.

Skeets

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Skeets (voiced by Billy West) is a drone-like robot and Booster Gold's companion.

Bronze Tiger

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Bronze Tiger (voiced by Gary Anthony Sturgis) is a martial artist and former student of Wong Fei who takes over his temple following his death.

B'wana Beast

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B'wana Beast (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is an African-themed hero who can communicate with and fuse animals using his helmet. He sacrifices himself to destroy Starro, but returns to attend the series' wrap party.

Captain Atom

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Captain Atom (voiced by Brian Bloom) is an arrogant nuclear-powered hero and former Air Force captain.

Captain Marvel

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Captain Marvel (voiced by Tara Strong as Billy Batson, Jeff Bennett as Captain Marvel) is an orphan boy and the champion of the wizard Shazam who can transform into an adult hero by using the wizard's name, which doubles as a magic incantation.

Mary Marvel

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Mary Marvel (voiced by Tara Strong) is Billy Batson's sister. They were separated as children before Batman reunites them in the present.

Captain Marvel Jr.

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Captain Marvel Jr. (voiced by John DeVito) is a crippled newsboy and friend of Captain Marvel, who lends him his powers.

Challengers of the Unknown

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The Challengers of the Unknown are a group of adventurers who are "living on borrowed time". They consist of "Prof" Haley (voiced by Armin Shimerman), "Ace" Morgan (voiced by J. K. Simmons), "Red" Ryan (voiced by Ioan Gruffudd), and "Rocky" Davis (voiced by James Arnold Taylor).

Cinnamon

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Cinnamon is a bounty hunter in the Wild West and an ally of Jonah Hex.

Creature Commandos

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The Creature Commandos are a group of monster soldiers. They consist of the human Matthew Shrieve (voiced by Marc Worden), the Gorgon Myrrha Rhodes (voiced by Cathy Cavadini), the Frankenstein-like Lucky Taylor, the vampire Vincent Velcro, and the werewolf Warren Griffith (all voiced by Dee Bradley Baker).

Creeper

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The Creeper (voiced by Brian Bloom) is the insane alter-ego of talk show host Jack Ryder who operates in Gotham City.

Deadman

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Deadman (voiced by Michael Rosenbaum) is a former circus performer who was murdered during an act. His ghost remains on Earth to do good.

Detective Chimp

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Detective Chimp (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is an intelligent chimpanzee and Sherlock Holmes–type investigator.[2]

Doctor Fate (voiced by Greg Ellis) is a sorcerer whose magic is derived from the Helmet of Fate.

Doom Patrol

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The Doom Patrol are a group of heroes with unusual abilities that they view as a curse.

The Chief

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The Chief (voiced by Richard McGonagle) is the leader of the Doom Patrol. He is paraplegic and wields an advanced hover chair equipped with various weapons.

Robotman

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Robotman (voiced by Henry Rollins) is a member of the Doom Patrol who is an organic brain contained in a robot body.

Elasti-Girl

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Elasti-Girl (voiced by Olivia d'Abo) is a member of the Doom Patrol who possesses an elastic body and can alter her size.

Negative Man

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Negative Man (voiced by David K. Hill) is a member of the Doom Patrol who can release a negative energy being from his body.

Elongated Man

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Elongated Man (voiced by Sean Donnellan) is a detective and rival of Plastic Man who possesses similar abilities to him.

Enemy Ace

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Enemy Ace (voiced by John DiMaggio) is a German flying ace during the World Wars.[2]

Etrigan

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Etrigan (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is an immortal demon and former servant of Merlin, who bound him to the human Jason Blood. The two share a body and can switch places via a magic incantation.

Fire

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Fire (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a Brazilian heroine who can generate mystical green fire.

Firestorm

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Firestorm is a composite superhero composed of Jason Rusch (voiced by Tyler James Williams) and Ronnie Raymond (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke). The two are respectively a science teacher and student and are connected to the Firestorm matrix following a nuclear explosion caused by Doctor Double X. Jason is the matrix's primary host, with Ronnie acting as an incorporeal mentor who only he can perceive.[2]

Flash

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The Flash is the name of several heroes who possess superhuman speed: Jay Garrick (voiced by Andy Milder), Barry Allen (voiced by Alan Tudyk), and the latter's sidekick Kid Flash (voiced by Hunter Parrish).

Freedom Fighters

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The Freedom Fighters are an All-American crime fighting team of superheroes.

Uncle Sam

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Uncle Sam (voiced by Peter Renaday) is the leader of the Freedom Fighters. He derives his power from patriotism and can pass it to others.

Black Condor

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Black Condor (voiced by Jason C. Miller) is a member of the Freedom Fighters who can fly.

Doll Man

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Doll Man (voiced by Jason C. Miller) is a member of the Freedom Fighters who can shrink to the size of a doll while maintaining the strength of his full size.

Human Bomb

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Human Bomb is a member of the Freedom Fighters who can remotely trigger explosions.

Phantom Lady

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Phantom Lady (voiced by Hope Levy) is a member of the Freedom Fighters who can become invisible and intangible.

Ray (voiced by Tom Kenny) is a member of the Freedom Fighters who can fly and manipulate light.

Green Arrow

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Green Arrow (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) is a wealthy archer and a friendly rival of Batman.

Speedy

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Speedy (voiced by Jason Marsden as an adult, Ryan Ochoa as a child) is Green Arrow's sidekick.

The Green Lantern Corps

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The Green Lantern Corps are an intergalactic peacekeeping organization whose members wield power rings fueled by willpower. Its members include Arisia Rrab (voiced by Grey DeLisle), Ch'p, Chaselon, G'nort (voiced by Alexander Polinsky), Galius Zed, Guy Gardner (voiced by James Arnold Taylor), Hal Jordan (voiced by Loren Lester), Katma Tui, Kilowog (voiced by Diedrich Bader), Larvox, Medphyll, Mogo, Stel, Salaak, and Tomar-Re.

Guardians of the Universe

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The Guardians of the Universe (voiced by J. K. Simmons and Armin Shimerman) are an alien species from the planet Maltus who founded the Green Lantern Corps.

Hawk and Dove

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Hawk and Dove (voiced by Greg Ellis and Dee Bradley Baker) are brothers and avatars of the Lords of Chaos and Order who respectively represent war and peace.

Haunted Tank

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Haunted Tank (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a tank possessed by the ghost of Confederate general J. E. B. Stuart.

Huntress

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Huntress (voiced by Tara Strong) is a vigilante and archer who works as a teacher in her civilian identity.

Ice (voiced by Jennifer Hale) is a Norwegian heroine who can manipulate ice.

Jonah Hex

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Jonah Hex (voiced by Phil Morris) is a disfigured mercenary and cowboy.

Justice League

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The Justice League are a superhero team and the successor of the Justice Society of America. It consists of Aquaman, Batman, Black Canary, Fire, The Flash, Green Arrow, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Martian Manhunter, Red Tornado, Plastic Man, Superman, and Wonder Woman. Aqualad, Robin and Speedy are junior members.

Justice League International

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Justice League International is a superhero team formed to combat Darkseid's invasion of Earth. It consists of Batman, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern (Guy Gardner), Booster Gold, Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes), Fire, and Ice.

The Justice Society is a group of superheroes that existed since the Golden Age. They are the first group of superheroes to be formed and it is revealed that they tutored Batman during his early superhero days.

Alan Scott

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Alan Scott (voiced by Corey Burton) is the first hero known as Green Lantern. He uses a mystic weapon called the Starheart that is similar to a power ring, but ineffective against wood.

Doctor Mid-Nite

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Doctor Mid-Nite (voiced by Corey Burton) is a blind doctor turned superhero who wears special visors to help him see.

Hawkman

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Hawkman (voiced by William Katt) is a bird-themed member of the Justice Society who wields an Nth Metal belt and mace.

Hourman

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Hourman (voiced by Lex Lang) is a member of the Justice Society who uses an hourglass-shaped device to increase his strength for one hour.

Mister Terrific

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Mister Terrific is a member of the Justice Society.

Sandman

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Sandman is a member of the Justice Society who wields knockout gas.

Starman

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Starman (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a member of the Justice Society who can fly and manipulate energy using his Cosmic Rod.

Kamandi

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Kamandi (voiced by Mikey Kelley) is the last known human in a post-apocalyptic future inhabited by anthropomorphic animals.

Dr. Canus

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Dr. Canus (voiced by Greg Ellis) is an anthropomorphic dog and Kamandi's companion.

Prince Tuftan

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Tuftan (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) is an anthropomorphic tiger and the prince of the Tiger Men.

The Man-Bat Tribe

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The Man-Bats are a group of anthropomorphic bats who live in the Batcave.

Martian Manhunter

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Martian Manhunter (voiced by Nicholas Guest) is a Green Martian who possesses various abilities, namely shapeshifting and telepathy.

Metal Men

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The Metal Men are a team of robots created by Will Magnus. They consist of Gold (voiced by Lex Lang), Platinum (voiced by Hynden Walch), Mercury (voiced by Corey Burton), Iron (voiced by Brian Bloom), Lead (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke), and Tin (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker).

Mister Miracle

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Mister Miracle (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) is a New God from New Genesis and a skilled escape artist.

Big Barda

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Big Barda (voiced by Diane Delano) is a New God from Apokolips and Mister Miracle's wife.

OMAC

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Buddy Blank (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a janitor at the Global Peace Agency who can transform into the superhero OMAC. He possesses numerous abilities derived from the satellite Brother Eye.

The Outsiders

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The Outsiders are a group of teenage superheroes and former delinquents.

Black Lightning

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Black Lightning (voiced by Bumper Robinson) is a member of the Outsiders who can manipulate electricity.

Katana

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Katana (voiced by Vyvan Pham in "Enter the Outsiders!", Kim Mai Guest in "Inside the Outsiders!") is a stoic Japanese swordfighter and member of the Outsiders.

Metamorpho

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Metamorpho (voiced by Scott Menville) is a member of the Outsiders who can transform his body into any shape or element.

Geo-Force

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Geo-Force (voiced by Hunter Parrish) is a member of the Outsiders who can manipulate the earth.

Halo

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Halo is a member of the Outsiders with light-based powers themed after the colors of the rainbow.

Parallel Earth Heroes

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The Parallel Earth Heroes are a superhero team from an alternate universe composed of heroic counterparts of villains. They consist of Red Hood (voiced by Jeff Bennett) and unnamed counterparts of Black Manta, Brain, Clock King, Doctor Polaris, Gentleman Ghost, Gorilla Grodd, Kite Man, and Sinestro.

Phantom Stranger

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The Phantom Stranger (voiced by Kevin Conroy) is an enigmatic entity and the embodiment of justice.[2]

Plastic Man

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Plastic Man (voiced by Tom Kenny) is a comedic superhero and former criminal who possesses elasticity and shapeshifting abilities.

Woozy Winks

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Woozy Winks (voiced by Stephen Root) is Plastic Man's sidekick.

The Question

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The Question (voiced by Nicholas Guest in the series, Jeffrey Combs in Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold) is a detective and investigator who wears a mask that makes him appear faceless.

Red Tornado

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Red Tornado (voiced by Corey Burton) is an android who can manipulate air. He is a professor of archaelogy in his civilian identity.

Space Ghost

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Space Ghost (voiced by Gary Owens) is a space-based hero who can fly and become invisible. He is assisted by his human sidekicks Jan and Jace (voiced by Cathy Cavadini and James Arnold Taylor), as well as the monkey Blip.

Space Ranger

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Space Ranger is a space-based hero who wields various advanced technology.

Spectre

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Spectre (voiced by Mark Hamill) is a cosmic entity and the embodiment of vengeance.[2]

Stargirl

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Stargirl (voiced by Hope Levy) is a human who wields the Cosmic Staff, which enables her to fly and manipulate energy.

Superman

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Superman (voiced by Roger Rose) is an esteemed superhero from the destroyed planet Krypton.

Krypto

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Krypto is Superman's dog who has the same powers as him.

Ultra the Multi-Alien

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Ultra the Multi-Alien is a fusion between four alien species and a human named Ace Arn.

Vigilante

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Vigilante (voiced by John DiMaggio) is a Western-themed hero and gunslinger.

Vixen

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Vixen (voiced by Cree Summer) is a heroine and B'wana Beast's lover who can mimic animal abilities.

Wildcat

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Wildcat (voiced by R. Lee Ermey) is a boxer and Batman's mentor who strives to continue fighting crime despite his advanced age.

Wonder Woman

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Wonder Woman (voiced by Vicki Lewis) is the princess of the Amazons.

Zatanna

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Zatanna (voiced by Jennifer Hale) is a magician who casts spells by speaking backward.[2]

Villains

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1960s Batman villains

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Several villains created for Batman (1966) appear as prisoners of Iron Heights Penitentiary. They include Archer, Black Widow, Bookworm, Egghead, King Tut (voiced by John DiMaggio), Louie the Lilac, Ma Parker, Marsha, Queen of Diamonds, Shame, and Siren.

Abra Kadabra

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Abra Kadabra (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a magician from the future and an enemy of the Flash.

Amazo

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Amazo is a power-replicating android.

Angle Man

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Angle Man is a villain and enemy of Wonder Woman who wields the Angler, a reality-warping Penrose triangle.

Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man

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Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a shapeshifting villain and enemy of the Doom Patrol.

Arsenal

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Arsenal (voiced by Fred Tatasciore) is an enemy of the Doom Patrol who wields a multi-purpose robotic suit.

Atomic-Man

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Atomic-Man is a criminal who can transmute matter using his eye lenses.

Babyface

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Babyface (voiced by Tom Kenny) is a ruthless gangster with the face of a young child. He is married to Mrs. Manface (voiced by Ellen Greene) and served by Hammertoes (voiced by Gregg Berger), Lazy Eye, Polecat Perkins, Skeleton Keys, and Tweedledum and Tweedledee.

Bane

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Bane (voiced by Michael Dorn) is a notorious criminal who increases his strength using the Venom steroid.

Black Adam

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Black Adam (voiced by John DiMaggio) is an Egyptian villain and Captain Marvel's evil counterpart.

Black Manta

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Black Manta (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a mercenary and Aquaman's archenemy.

Black Mask

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Black Mask (voiced by John DiMaggio) is a crime boss and the leader of the False Face Society. He is served by the henchman Taboo (also voiced by DiMaggio).

Blockbuster

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Blockbuster (voiced by James Arnold Taylor as Mark Desmond, Kevin Michael Richardson as Blockbuster) is a child genius who invented a formula that enables him to transform into a monster.

Bouncer

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Bouncer is a villain who can bounce at high speeds using his elastic suit.

Brain

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Brain (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a French scientist whose brain was transplanted into a robotic body after his body was destroyed in a lab accident.

Monsieur Mallah

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Monsieur Mallah (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is an intelligent gorilla and associate of the Brain.

Brand

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Brand is a cowboy-themed criminal.

Bug-Eyed Bandit

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Bug-Eyed Bandit (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is an enemy of the Atom who can manipulate insects and shrink to their size.

Bug Man

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Bug Man is a bug-themed villain and minor enemy of the Doom Patrol.

Calculator

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Calculator (voiced by Armin Shimerman) is a basement dweller and an informant for other villains.

Calendar Man

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Calendar Man (voiced by Jim Piddock) is a calendar-themed villain. Bat-Mite temporarily transforms him into Calendar King, giving him the ability to summon creatures based on holiday icons.

Cannoneer

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Cannoneer is a villain and enemy of Atom (Ray Palmer).

Captain Boomerang

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Captain Boomerang is an enemy of the Flash who wields explosive boomerangs.

Catman

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Catman (voiced by Thomas F. Wilson) is a cat-themed villain and former hunter.

Catwoman

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Catwoman (voiced by Nika Futterman) is an amoral cat burglar.

Cavalier

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Cavalier (voiced by Greg Ellis) is a criminal who dresses like a French musketeer and uses swords in battle.

Chancellor Deraegis

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Deraegis (voiced by Enn Reitel) is the xenophobic bureaucrat of Morlaidh.

Cheetah

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Cheetah (voiced by Morena Baccarin) is a cheetah-themed criminal and enemy of Wonder Woman.

Chemo

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Chemo (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a gigantic humanoid chemical monster.

Chronos

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Chronos is a time-controlling villain and enemy of Atom (Ray Palmer).

Clock King

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Clock King (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a criminal who uses time/clock-themed weapons and tools.

Tick and Tock

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Tick and Tock are Clock King's henchmen.

Cluemaster

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Cluemaster is a riddle-themed villain similar to the Riddler.

Copperhead

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Copperhead (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a criminal with a snake-themed costume and abilities.

Crazy Quilt

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Crazy Quilt (voiced by Jeffrey Tambor) is a criminal who wields a helmet that emits multicolored lights. He is served by the Color Guard (voiced by Tambor and Sean Donnellan).

Deadshot

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Deadshot (voiced by Tom Kenny) is an assassin with impeccable aim.

Despero

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Despero (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is an alien tyrant with a third eye that grants him psychic powers.

Doctor Double X

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Doctor Double X (voiced by Ron Perlman) is a scientist who can manifest his aura as an energy clone.

Doctor No-Face

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Doctor No-Face is a faceless criminal.

Doctor Poison

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Doctor Poison is an expert on poisons and an enemy of Wonder Woman.

Doctor Polaris

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Doctor Polaris (voiced by Lex Lang) is a blue-armored villain who can manipulate magnetism.

Doctor Sivana

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Doctor Sivana (voiced by Jim Piddock) is a mad scientist and enemy of the Marvel Family.

Thaddeus Sivana Jr.

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Thaddeus Sivana Jr. (voiced by Jim Piddock) is Sivana's son.

Georgia Sivana

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Georgia Sivana (voiced by Tara Strong) is Sivana's daughter.

Doctor Tyme

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Doctor Tyme is a criminal with a clock-like head and an enemy of the Doom Patrol.

Dwarfstar

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Dwarfstar is an enemy of the Atom (Ray Palmer).

El Gar Kur

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El Gar Kur is a criminal from the bottled city of Kandor.

El Sombrero

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El Sombrero is a wrestling-themed villain who makes a minor appearance in "The Knights of Tomorrow!".

Eraser

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Eraser is a criminal who dresses as a pencil.

Equinox

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Equinox (voiced by Oded Fehr) is a cosmic entity who was intended to maintain balance, but snapped under the pressure of the job and became obsessed with enforcing balance.

Batman Revenge Squad

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The Batman Revenge Squad are robots created by Equinox to kill versions of Batman throughout time.

Evil Star

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Evil Star (voiced by J. K. Simmons) is an enemy of Green Lantern who can manipulate energy via the Starband.

Faceless Hunter

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The Faceless Hunter (voiced by John DiMaggio) is a faceless alien and servant of Starro.

False-Face

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False-Face (voiced by Corey Burton) is a master of disguise.

Felix Faust

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Felix Faust (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a sorcerer with vast mystic powers.

Female Furies

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The Female Furies are a group of female warriors from Apokolips. They consist of Lashina (voiced by Nika Futterman) and Stompa.

Firefly

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Firefly (voiced by Robin Atkin Downes) is an insect-themed villain and arsonist who wields light-based weapons.

Fisherman

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Fisherman (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a fishing-themed villain and enemy of Aquaman.

Flamingo

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Flamingo is a villain who makes a minor appearance in "The Knights of Tomorrow!".

Fun Haus

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Fun Haus (voiced by Gary Anthony Williams) is an evil toymaker who wields weaponized toys.

Gas Gang

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The Gas Gang are former colleagues of Will Magnus who were transformed into living gas following a lab accident. They consist of Oxygen (voiced by Brian Bloom), Helium (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke), Carbon Dioxide (voiced by Hynden Walch), Hydrogen (voiced by Lex Lang), Chloroform, and Nitrogren.

General Zahl

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General Zahl (voiced by Corey Burton) is a Nazi general and enemy of the Doom Patrol.

Gentleman Ghost

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Gentleman Ghost (voiced by Greg Ellis) is a 19th-century English criminal who was thwarted by a time-traveling Batman and executed. In the present, he returns as a ghost to seek revenge.

Giant Robot Jukebox

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The Giant Robot Jukebox is a minor enemy of the Doom Patrol.

Gorilla Boss

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Gorilla Boss (voiced by Diedrich Bader) is a mobster whose brain was transplanted into a gorilla's body following his execution.

Gorilla Grodd

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Gorilla Grodd (voiced by John DiMaggio) is an intelligent gorilla with psychic powers.

Great Guru

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The Great Guru is a minor enemy of the Doom Patrol.

Hook

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The Hook is a hook-handed assassin who killed Boston Brand.

Hugo Strange

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Hugo Strange is a mad scientist in Gotham City.

Injustice Syndicate

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The Injustice Syndicate are a supervillain team from a parallel universe who consist of evil counterparts of superheroes. They consist of Batman's counterpart Owlman (voiced by Diedrich Bader), Green Arrow's counterpart Blue Bowman (voiced by James Arnold Taylor), Atom's counterpart Dyna-Mite (voiced by James Sie), Blue Beetle's counterpart Scarlet Scarab (voiced by Will Friedle), Red Tornado's counterpart Silver Cyclone (voiced by Corey Burton), Aquaman's counterpart Barracuda, Plastic Man's counterpart Rubber Man, Fire's counterpart Blaze, and unnamed counterparts of Wildcat and B'wana Beast.[3]

Jarvis Kord

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Jarvis Kord (voiced by Tim Matheson) is a mad scientist and Ted Kord's uncle.

Joe Chill

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Joe Chill (voiced by Peter Onorati) is an arms dealer and former mugger who killed Batman's parents. In the present, Batman confronts Chill before the Spectre kills him.

John Wilkes Booth

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John Wilkes Booth (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a former actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln. Batman thwarts an alternate universe version of Booth in the episode "Mitefall!".

Joker

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The Joker (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a comedic anarchist villain and Batman's archenemy.

Harley Quinn

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Harley Quinn (voiced by Meghan Strange in the series, Tara Strong in Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold) is Joker's harlequin-themed sidekick.

Joker-Mite

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Joker-Mite (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a creature who the Joker creates using Bat-Mite's magic in "Emperor Joker!".

New Joker

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New Joker (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is the Joker's protégé in "The Knights of Tomorrow!".

Jokers of All Nations

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The Jokers of All Nations are an international team of villains created and inspired by the Joker.

Kanjar Ro

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Kanjar Ro (voiced by Marc Worden) is an alien pirate who wields the Gamma Gong, a gong that emits paralyzing sonic frequencies.

Killer Croc

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Killer Croc (voiced by Stephen Root) is a crocodile-like mutant and criminal.

Killer Frost

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Killer Frost (voiced by Jennifer Hale) is an ice-based villain and Ronnie Raymond's vengeful ex-girlfriend.

Killer Moth

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Killer Moth (voiced by Corey Burton) is a supervillain who wields moth-themed weapons.

Moth Men

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The Moth Men are Killer Moth's henchmen.

King Cobra

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King Cobra is a cobra-themed gangster.

King Kraken

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King Kraken is a villain who makes a minor appearance in "The Knights of Tomorrow!".

Kite Man

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Kite Man (voiced by Jeffrey Combs) is a kite-themed criminal who Plastic Man formerly worked for. He was previously electrocuted and driven insane after attempting to recreate Benjamin Franklin's kite experiment.

Rubberneck

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Rubberneck (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is Kite Man's henchman, who possesses immense strength and elasticity.

Kobra

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Kobra (voiced by Robin Atkin Downes) is a snake-themed villain and the leader of a self-titled cult.

Kreegar

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Kreegar (voiced by Richard Green) is a Gordanian general.

Kru'll the Eternal

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Kru'll the Eternal (voiced by Michael Dorn) is an immortal caveman and member of the Monster Society of Evil. He is an original character based on Vandal Savage and King Kull.

Trung

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Trung (voiced by Jane Singer) is one of Kru'll's henchmen, who resembles an Amazon warrior.

Lew Moxon

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Lew Moxon (voiced by Richard Moll) is a crime lord who hired Joe Chill to kill the Waynes.

Lex Luthor

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Lex Luthor (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a megalomaniacal billionaire and archenemy of Superman.

Ma Murder

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Ma Murder (voiced by Lauri Johnson) is an elderly crime boss.

Mad Hatter

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The Mad Hatter is a villain modeled after his namesake who uses mind-control technology.

Madniks

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The Madniks (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) are a gang and enemies of Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) who wear colorful costumes and face paint.

Major Disaster

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Major Disaster (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) is a villain who can manipulate probability and weather.

Major Force

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Major Force (voiced by Fred Tatasciore) is an enemy of Captain Atom who possesses similar nuclear abilities.

Metallo

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Metallo is a Kryptonite-powered cyborg and an enemy of Superman.

Mirror Man

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Mirror Man is a criminal who uses mirrors in his crimes.

Mirror Master

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Mirror Master is an enemy of the Flash with mirror-based abilities.

Misfit

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Misfit (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a psychic mutant and enemy of Kamandi.

Mister Mxyzptlk

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Mister Mxyzptlk (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a reality-warping imp and enemy of Superman.

Monocle

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Monocle is a villain who makes a minor appearance in "The Knights of Tomorrow!".

Mongul

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Mongul (voiced by Gary Anthony Williams) is the dictator of Warworld and an enemy of Superman.

Mongal

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Mongal (voiced by Gary Anthony Williams) is Mongul's sister.

Monster Society of Evil

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The Monster Society of Evil are a team of villains assembled by Doctor Sivana to combat the Marvel Family. They consist of Mister Mind (voiced by Greg Ellis), a psychic alien worm; Mister Atom (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker), a nuclear-powered robot; Ibac, a criminal with powers similar to Captain Marvel; Jeepers, an anthropomorphic bat; Herkimer, an anthropomorphic crocodile; and Oom the Mighty, a gigantic humanoid creature.

Morgaine le Fey

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Morgaine le Fey (voiced by Tatyana Yassukovich) is a medieval witch and enemy of Etrigan and Merlin.

Mr. 103

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Mr. 103 is a minor enemy of the Doom Patrol who can transform into any element.

Mr. Camera

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Mr. Camera is a camera-headed criminal who uses cameras in his crimes. The tie-in comic reveals his name to be Harry Sims.

Mr. Freeze

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Mr. Freeze (voiced by John DiMaggio) is a mad scientist who wields an ice gun and can only survive in cold temperatures.

Mr. Toad

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Mr. Toad is a villain who makes a minor appearance in "The Knights of Tomorrow!".

Music Meister

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The Music Meister (voiced by Neil Patrick Harris) is a villain with a hypnotic voice that forces others to sing and dance.

Mutant Trio

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The Mutant Trio are a trio of telepathically linked mutants and enemies of the Doom Patrol. They consist of Ur (voiced by Fred Tatasciore) and the silent Ir and Ar.

New Gods of Apokolips

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Darkseid

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Darkseid (voiced by Michael-Leon Wooley) is the tyrannical ruler of Apokolips.

Kalibak

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Kalibak (voiced by Michael-Leon Wooley) is Darkseid's son and minion.

Mantis

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Mantis (voiced by Wade Williams) is an insect-like New God.

Virman Vundabar

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Virman Vundabar is an Apokoliptian general.

Parademons

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The Parademons are winged humanoids who act as Darkseid's foot soldiers.

Ocean Master

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Ocean Master (voiced by Wallace Langham) is Aquaman's brother, who resents him for taking Atlantis' throne instead of him.

Penguin

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The Penguin (voiced by Stephen Root, Tom Kenny in Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold) is a gentlemanly villain who uses a variety of umbrella weapons. He is one of the most wanted criminals of Gotham City.

Per Degaton

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Per Degaton (voiced by Clancy Brown) is a time-traveling villain and enemy of the Justice Society of America.

Professor Zee

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Professor Zee (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is Per Degaton's henchman.

Pierrot Lunaire

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Pierrot Lunaire is a mime-like villain who makes a minor appearance in "The Knights of Tomorrow!".

Planet Master

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Planet Master (voiced by Stephen Root) is a supervillain with planet-themed abilities.

Poison Ivy

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Poison Ivy (voiced by Jennifer Hale in "Chill of the Night!", Vanessa Marshall in "The Mask of Matches Malone!") is a villainess and environmental activist who can manipulate plants.

Flower Children

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The Flower Children are Poison Ivy's servants.

Polka-Dot Man

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Polka-Dot Man is a supervillain who wields multi-purpose polka dots.

Professor Milo

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Professor Milo (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a mad scientist and chemist. In the episode "Gorillas in our Midst!", the Spectre transforms Milo into cheese and leaves him to be eaten by rats.

Professor Pyg

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Professor Pyg is a villainous doctor who wears a pig mask.

Professor Zoom

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Professor Zoom (voiced by John Wesley Shipp) is a speedster from the 25th century and the Flash's archenemy.

Punch and Jewelee

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Punch and Jewelee (voiced by Diedrich Bader and Jane Singer) are a jester-themed criminal duo.

Psycho-Pirate

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Psycho-Pirate (voiced by Armin Shimerman) is a masked villain who feeds on emotions.

Ra's al Ghul

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Ra's al Ghul (voiced by Peter Woodward) is the immortal leader of the League of Assassins.

Talia al Ghul

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Talia al Ghul (voiced by Andrea Bowen) is Ra's al Ghul's daughter, who has a love-hate relationship with Batman.

Ubu (voiced by John DiMaggio) is Ra's al Ghul's henchman.

Ramjam

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Ramjam (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is the leader of the Gorilla Men and an enemy of Kamandi.

The Reach

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The Reach are an ancient race of conquerors who created Blue Beetle's scarab.

Riddler

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The Riddler (voiced by John Michael Higgins) is a notorious criminal who uses riddles in his crimes.

Rogues

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The Rogues are a group of criminals from Central City and adversaries of the Flash.

Captain Cold

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Captain Cold (voiced by Steve Blum) is a member of the Rogues who wields an ice gun.

Heat Wave

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Heat Wave (voiced by Steve Blum) is a member of the Rogues who wields a flamethrower.

Weather Wizard

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Weather Wizard (voiced by Robin Atkin Downes in the series, Corey Burton in the video game) is a supervillain who uses a wand-like device to control the weather.

Rohtul

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Rohtul (voiced by Clancy Brown) is a villain from the planet Zur-En-Arrh and Lex Luthor's counterpart.

The Royal Flush Gang

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The Royal Flush Gang are a group of outlaws from the Wild West and adversaries of Jonah Hex. They consist of Ace (voiced by Diedrich Bader), Jack (voiced by Edoardo Ballerini), and the silent King and Queen.

Scarecrow

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Scarecrow (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a villain themed after his namesake who wields fear-inducing gas.

Scorpiana

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Scorpiana is a female villain in a silver suit.

Scream Queen

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Scream Queen is a hooded criminal with a sonic scream.

Shaggy Man

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Shaggy Man is an android covered in thick brown fur. Furthermore, a tribe of Shaggy Men appear in the episode "Long Arm of the Law!".

Shark

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Shark is an anthropomorphic mutant shark and inmate of Blackgate Penitentiary.

Shrapnel

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Shrapnel (voiced by Greg Ellis) is a Russian general who is transformed into an organic metal being following a lab accident.

Signalman

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Signalman is a villain who uses signals for crime.

Simon the Pieman

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Simon the Pieman is a baking-themed villain.

Sinestro

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Sinestro (voiced by Xander Berkeley) is a ruthless Green Lantern who was imprisoned on Oa. In the video game, he becomes a fear-based Yellow Lantern, but works with Batman to save his home planet of Korugar.

Slug

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Slug (voiced by Alexander Polinsky) is a crime lord and the former leader of the Outsiders. During a battle with Wildcat, he is exposed to toxic waste and transformed into a tentacled mutant.

Solomon Grundy

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Solomon Grundy (voiced by Diedrich Bader) is a gangster who was killed and resurrected as a zombie. His mouth is stitched shut, rendering his speech unintelligble.

Weasel

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Weasel (voiced by Jason Marsden) is a gangster who interprets for Solomon Grundy.

Spinner

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Spinner (voiced by John DiMaggio) is a criminal who wields spinning metal discs.

Sportsmaster

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Sportsmaster (voiced by Thomas F. Wilson) is a sports-themed villain who wields sports-based weaponry. He is married to Tigress and has a daughter named Artemis Crock.

Squid Gang

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The Squid Gang are a squid-themed criminal group and enemies of Blue Beetle (Ted Kord).

Starro

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Starro (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a starfish-like alien with mind-controlling parasites. In "The Siege of Starro!", it invades Earth before B'wana Beast sacrifices himself to destroy it.

Steppenwolf

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Steppenwolf (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a warrior from Apokolips and Warworld's champion fighter.

Supreme Chairman

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The Supreme Chairman (voiced by Wade Williams) is the leader of Qward before Batman and the Freedom Fighters overthrow him.

Sweet Tooth

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Sweet Tooth is a candy-themed supervillain.

Tattooed Man

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The Tattooed Man (voiced by Michael Jai White) is a criminal who can bring his tattoos to life.

Ten-Eyed Man

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The Ten-Eyed Man (voiced by Robin Atkin Downes) is a blind villain who can see using the nerves in his fingers. This gives him 360-degree vision and makes him a skiller fighter.

The Terrible Trio

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The Terrible Trio are a group of millionaires and martial artists who trained alongside Batman at the Wudang Temple and wear masks based on their namesakes. They consist of Fox (voiced by Phil Morris), Vulture (voiced by Edoardo Ballerini), and the silent Shark.

Thinker

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The Thinker is a failed lawyer who used his knowledge to take over organized crime.

Tiger Shark

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Tiger Shark is an oceanographer turned crime lord who operates at sea and on Gotham City's waterfront.

The Top

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The Top is a criminal and enemy of Flash who can spin at high speeds.

Tornado Tyrant

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Tornado Tyrant (voiced by Carl Lumbly) is a robot created by Red Tornado to act as a son. He later malfunctions and becomes evil.

Toyman

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Toyman (voiced by John DiMaggio) is a toy-themed villain and enemy of Superman.

Two-Face

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Two-Face (voiced primarily by James Remar, Richard Moll in the episode "Chill of the Night!") is a notorious gangster with a split personality.

Ultra-Humanite

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Ultra-Humanite (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a disembodied brain housed in a mobile robotic jar who can possess others.

Weeper

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Weeper (voiced by Tim Conway) is a perpetually sad villain and enemy of Bulletman and Bulletgirl. He inspired the Joker to become a supervillain.

Wotan

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Wotan (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) is a sorcerer and enemy of Doctor Fate.

Zebra-Man

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Zebra-Man is a criminal with magnetic powers and zebra-like stripes.

Zodiac Master

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Zodiac Master is a criminal themed after the astrological signs.

Other characters

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Abraham Lincoln

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Abraham Lincoln (voiced by Peter Renaday) is the 16th president of the United States. Batman rescues an alternate universe version of him from assassination in the episode "Mitefall!".

Alfred Pennyworth

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Alfred Pennyworth (voiced by James Garrett) is Batman's butler and surrogate father.

Alpha-Red

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Alpha-Red (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) is Batman of Zur-En-Arrh's robot butler and Alfred's counterpart.

Barack Obama

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Barack Obama (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is the 44th president of the United States.

Chancellor Gor-Zonn

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Chancellor Gor-Zonn (voiced by Corey Burton) is a chancellor, ally of Batman of Zur-En-Arrh, and Jim Gordon's counterpart.

Commissioner James Gordon

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Commissioner James Gordon is the commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department.

Dr. Will Magnus

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Dr. Will Magnus (voiced by Corey Burton) is the creator and leader of the Metal Men.

Great Caesar

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Great Caesar (voiced by Peter Woodward) is the ruler of the Tiger Men and Tuftan's father.

Hippolyta

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Hippolyta (voiced by Tippi Hedren) is the queen of the Amazons and Wonder Woman's mother.

Jimmy Olsen

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Jimmy Olsen (voiced by Alexander Polinsky) is a Daily Planet reporter and friend of Superman.

Lois Lane

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Lois Lane (voiced by Sirena Irwin) is a Daily Planet reporter and love interest of Superman.

Lords of Chaos and Order

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The Lords of Chaos and Order (voiced by John DiMaggio and James Arnold Taylor) are cosmic entities who represent their namesakes.

Merlin

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Merlin (voiced by David McCallum) is a medieval wizard and Etrigan's former master.

Oberon

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Oberon (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is Mister Miracle's friend and manager.

Paco

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Paco (voiced by Jason Marsden) is Jaime Reyes' best friend. He does not know Jaime's secret identity and belittles Blue Beetle in favor of other heroes.

Perry White

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Perry White (voiced by Richard McGonagle) is the chief editor of the Daily Planet.

Prez

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Prez (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is the President of the United States 50 years in the future.

Professor Carter Nichols

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Professor Carter Nichols (voiced by Richard McGonagle) is a scientist who created an experimental time machine.

Shazam

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Shazam (voiced by Jim Piddock) is a powerful wizard and the source of power for the Marvel family.

Sherlock Holmes

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Sherlock Holmes (voiced by Ian Buchanan) is a famed English detective.

Dr. Watson

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Dr. Watson (voiced by Jim Piddock) is Holmes' friend and assistant.

Thomas and Martha Wayne

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Thomas and Martha Wayne (voiced by Corey Burton and Pat Musick in season one, Adam West and Julie Newmar in season two) are Batman's parents, who were murdered when he was young.[2]

Vicki Vale

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Vicki Vale (voiced by Gabrielle Carteris) is a reporter in Gotham City.

Vilsi Vaylar

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Vilsi Vaylar (voiced by Dana Delany) is a reporter at the Solar Cycle Globe on Zur-En-Arrh. She is based on Vicki Vale and Lois Lane.

References

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  1. ^ "2 ?'s for u: 1. Was Batwoman (cleverly named after her other creator, Sheldon Moldoff; I like it) named that because of legal issues not letting u use Kathy Kane? 2. Will Chief O'Hara and/or Aunt Harriet Cooper appear? | Formspring". Archived from the original on 2012-08-04.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Harvey, James. "Details For Upcoming Episodes Of "Batman: The Brave And The Bold" Animated Series".
  3. ^ "Action Figure Insider • View topic - Action League Checklist (DCU & Batman:Brave & the Bold)".